Daily review 31/05/2023

Written By: - Date published: 5:30 pm, May 31st, 2023 - 13 comments
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13 comments on “Daily review 31/05/2023 ”

  1. adam 1

    When will we declare sending drones against civilians a war crime?

    Me I want robots outta war, as we are stupid enough.

  2. joe90 2

    apologies to the man in black’s fans..

  3. Phillip ure 3

    With all these very real issues/promises made that this labour majority government failed to address..' cos of pandemic/whatever…

    They were/are still capable of eating up parliament time/resources by introducing three ( count them..!..three) different pieces of legislation on that bullshit moral panic over the possibility of freedom campers/whoever defecating in the wild…

    If that is not an example of losing the plot/chronic misdirection ?…what is..?

    • adam 3.1

      I would have just called it spineless.

      Then their is the mad opposition, frothing at the mouth to do the masters bidding.

    • Phillip ure 3.2

      The pious/tut-tutting platitudes spouted on this non-issue..reached an apogee of sorts with the head of one of the animal fattening organisations adopting a serious/censorious tone (on panel rnz) when discussing such perfidy on the part of freedom campers..

      This pious-bullshit from the animal fatteners…the ones who really have polluted the hell out of this country..with shit…I would submit sets a new benchmark in irony…

    • Patricia Bremner 3.3

      Killjoys Phillip. We loved our "Buzzin' Along"

  4. adam 4

    Thinking about sanctions. Yeah right, like that works.

    We should just take all the LGBTQ from Uganda and watch their economy sink.

  5. Muttonbird 6

    What a shambles the National party is at the moment. Perhaps the chaos is deliberate because it's the only way they get headlines. Crosby Textor anyone?

    But going after Te Reo, women, and gay people is never going to win an election in NZ…is it?

    • AB 6.1

      It might win – Brash lost in 2005 but he could win 2023. He reversed the trend towards reasonable pluralism in matters of culture/language and race. And since then sexual orientation has been added to that reversal to make a trifecta of regressions. It comes down to who votes and who doesn't vote. And if the latter are mainly the young we are in trouble.